Example sentences of "you [verb] i [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You make me feel as if I 'd died . ’ |
2 | And , that , you make me think of it , suddenly she 'd switched . |
3 | ‘ You make me sound like an ogre . ’ |
4 | " You make me sound like a glaze . " |
5 | ‘ You make me sound like someone who spends their entire day in front of the nearest mirror and never travels without a cosmetic tray in their handbag . ’ |
6 | ‘ You make me sound like some kind of tease — it was never that way — ’ |
7 | ‘ You make me sound like some kind of natural disaster . ’ |
8 | You make me sound like a Victorian governess ! ’ |
9 | ‘ You make me sound like some crazed nymphomaniac . |
10 | ‘ You make me sound like a package , ’ Caroline said angrily as she swung to face him . |
11 | You made me stay with you while they were away and you should n't have . |
12 | You made me look at you , I 've overlowed his |
13 | ‘ You made me rise to that bait , did n't you ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Oh , my darling , my darling , why do you make me wait like this ! ’ |
15 | ‘ You let me stay aboard Water Gypsy — even though you hated the idea . ’ |
16 | Mmm , well I , that 's probably why you let me talk to David Vine , , and the |
17 | And er she says er the next thing was that if er , she says she heard him saying if you let me play in your back garden , this that he 's playing with , we 'll give you a sweet . |
18 | Well if you let me know at the meeting then I 'll . . |
19 | If you let me know at the meeting and . |
20 | Er so if you let me know about Catherine . |
21 | ‘ You let me worry about any injuries my horse might suffer , ’ said Mr Webber . |
22 | ‘ You let me worry about that part of the operation , ’ Springfield replied . |
23 | Now what I want you to do I want to just have a look at it now and I want you to play with it over the holiday on your own . |
24 | I have been asked by my chief to ask you to let me have for him without further delay , the short note which he called ‘ on what you would advise should be done to concentrate and coordinate the work you are doing ’ . |
25 | ‘ When was the last time you saw me sweat like this , ’ he asked the throng of journalists and photographers at the news conference . |
26 | Why are you making me wait like this ? |
27 | Would you let me stay with you then ? ’ |
28 | Okay could you let me talk to the driver ? |
29 | ‘ Why did you let me go in there ? |
30 | ‘ Going off to London today , are you , miss , and on your own too , wo n't you let me come with you ? ’ |